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"Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said there was a sense of relief in Poland following news of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, but warned the situation remains fragile. "All of you, like the rest of the world, surely received the news of the ceasefire in the Middle East regarding the Iranian war with great relief and a glimmer of hope," Tusk said in a televised address from Warsaw on Wednesday. "Bearing in mind the experiences so far, as well as the actions and words of the politicians involved in this conflict, I view the prospect of these next few weeks with great caution," he continued. Tusk said the truce could have an immediate impact on fuel prices in Poland, with effects expected within days. "We will be able to talk about the cheapest fuel here in Poland and a stable mechanism to keep this fuel as cheap as possible compared to other European countries," the Polish PM said. "But once again, I want to emphasise that these prices will always be interdependent. That is to say, they won't be if someone again comes up with the idea of violating this very delicate agreement. If there is again some explosion of emotions there, in that region, of course we will have no influence over it," he added. The ceasefire was announced after US President Donald Trump said he would suspend attacks on Iran for two weeks, on condition that Tehran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Iranian and US delegations are expected to meet in Islamabad on April 10 to continue negotiations. The truce follows months of escalation after US and Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28, prompting retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the region. Iran later confirmed the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was succeeded by his son Mojtaba Khamenei."
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